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NUR 2513 MATERNAL CHILD NURSING EXAM 1 NEWEST TEST BANK ACTUAL EXAM WITH UPDATED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (ALREADY GRADED A+) The nurse in labor and birth is caring for a Muslim client during the active phase of labor. The nurse notes that the client quickly draws away when ...

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NUR 2513 MATERNAL CHILD NURSING EXAM 1

NEWEST TEST BANK ACTUAL EXAM WITH UPDATED

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES

(ALREADY GRADED A+)

The nurse in labor and birth is caring for a Muslim client during the active
phase of labor. The nurse notes that the client quickly draws away when
touched. Which intervention should the nurse implement?

Ask the charge nurse to reassign you to another client.

Assume that she doesnt like you and decrease your time with her.

Continue to touch her as much as you need to while providing care.

Limit touching to a minimum because physical contact may not be
acceptable in her culture. - ANSWER-D

Touching is an important component of communication in various
cultures, but if the client appears to find it offensive, the nurse should
respect her cultural beliefs and limit touching her. Asking the charge
nurse to reassign you could be offensive to the client.



Which client may require more help and understanding when integrating
the newborn into the family?

A primipara from an upper income family

A primipara who comes from a large family

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A multipara (gravida 2) who has a supportive husband and mother

A multipara (gravida 6) who has two children younger than 3 years -
ANSWER-D

Pregnancy tasks are more complex for the multipara (gravida 6), and
she may need special assistance to integrate the infant into the family
structure. A primipara from an upper income family has the financial
resources to assist her with daily care of the home. This leaves her
free to concentrate on the newborns needs. The primipara with a large
support system has help available to her. The multipara (gravida 2)
who has a supportive husband and mother has a support system to
assist with integrating the infant into the family structure.



An Asian-American expectant father tells the nurse that he seems to be
gaining weight, just like his wife. The nurse recognizes that this behavior is
most likely a reflection of which?

Couvade

Embarrassment

Ambivalence regarding the pregnancy

Limited interest in the well-being of his wife - ANSWER-A

Couvade is when expectant fathers sometimes experience physical
symptoms similar to those of pregnant women, such as loss of
appetite, nausea, headache, fatigue, and weight gain. The father did
not express anything that would indicate embarrassment. There is no
indication in the fathers statement that he is ambivalent to the

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pregnancy. There is no data in the question that indicates that the
father is not interested in his wife.



An expectant couple asks the nurse about intercourse during pregnancy
and whether it is safe for the baby. What should the nurse tell the couple?

Intercourse is safe until the third trimester.

Safer sex practices should be used once the membranes rupture.

Intercourse should be avoided if any spotting from the vagina occurs
afterward.

Intercourse and orgasm are often contraindicated if a history of or signs of
preterm labor are present. - ANSWER-D

Uterine contractions that accompany orgasm can stimulate labor and
would be problematic if the woman is at risk for or has a history of
preterm labor. Intercourse can continue as long as the pregnancy is
progressing normally. Rupture of the membranes may require
abstaining from intercourse. Safer sex practices are always
recommended. Some spotting can normally occur as a result of the
increased fragility and vascularity of the cervix and vagina during
pregnancy.



A pregnant client comes into the medical clinic stating that her family and
friends are telling her that she is always talking about the pregnancy and
nothing else. She is concerned that something is wrong with her. What
psychological behavior is she exhibiting?

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Antepartum obsession

Ambivalence

Uncertainty

Introversion - ANSWER-D

The client is exhibiting behaviors associated with introversion and/or
narcissism. These are normal findings during pregnancy as long as
they do not become obsessive to the exclusion of everything else.
The client is talking about the pregnancy but there is no evidence that
it is affecting her perception of reality and/or ability to perform ADLs.



During the course of the pregnancy, the client states that she feels a deep
connection with her unborn child. This behavior illustrates the maternal task
acquisition of:

safe passage

gaining acceptance

fostering an interconnection

developing empathy through physical actions. - ANSWER-C

During pregnancy, it is important for the mother to relate to and
connect with the unborn child as part of the initial attachment and
bonding experience. Safe passage refers to securing safety as a
primary concern through the pregnancy and birth process. Gaining
acceptance relates to behaviors acknowledging the pregnancy as a
part of ones maternal role. Pregnant woman may appear to be more

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